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international conference on fuel cell science engineering and technology fuelcell collocated with asme international conference on energy sustainability | 2004

Development of a Flexible Pilot High Temperature MEA Manufacturing Line

Raymond Puffer; Glen Hoppes

Despite the fact that the invention of the fuel cell is more than 160 years old, the fuel cell industry today is still in its infancy. While there are many large companies active in the industry, it is, for the most part, dominated by many small and startup companies focused on the design and development of fuel cell systems. Relatively little attention has been given to the cost effective high-volume (i.e., automated) manufacture of the resulting systems and components. If the wide spread commercial use of fuel cells is to become a reality, and we are to realize the potential benefits to our environment and mankind it is essential that we also put the appropriate level of attention on the enabling manufacturing technologies. Celanese Ventures GmbH is a “new venture” arm of Celanese AG, located in Frankfurt, Germany. They are focused on developing the market for their high temperature polybenzimidazole (PBI® )-based membrane material for use in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells. Several years ago Celanese realized that the best way to ensure the market for their membrane material is to develop the capability to produce complete membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) that can be incorporated into fuel cell systems being developed by other companies. Furthermore, such value-added processing can be economically advantageous. This paper will describe the multi-phased collaboration between Celanese, the Flexible Manufacturing Center (FMC) located at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), and Progressive Machine and Design (PMD) to develop a fully automated high temperature MEA pilot manufacturing line that began operation in September, 2002. The FMC has and continues to serve in a unique role for a university research center. The FMC has been involved in the concept development, laboratory proof of principle, acquisition management, technical representation during the design, build and implementation phases, and the ongoing optimization of and improvements to the operational pilot line. We will describe the unique properties of the high temperature PBI® membrane and the benefits of this form of membrane in PEM fuel cell operations. The specific role of the FMC during each phase of the project will be highlighted, and a description of the resulting pilot line will be provided. Finally, we will discuss the important role that effective technology transfer plays in a project with the magnitude and complexity described herein.Copyright


Archive | 2003

Fixtures and methods for facilitating the fabrication of devices having thin film materials

Raymond Puffer; Stephen Derby; Glenn Saunders; Glen Hoppes; Louise Courtois; Juergen Pawlik; Werner Kraus


Archive | 2003

Method and apparatus for transferring thin films from a source position to a target position

Raymond Puffer; Stephen Derby; Glenn Saunders; Glen Hoppes; Louise Courtois; Juergen Pawlik; Werner Kraus


Archive | 2005

LONG-LIFE MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES

Glen Hoppes; Raymond Puffer


Archive | 2010

APPARATUS FOR ALIGNING A SURFACE OF AT LEAST ONE OBJECT

Glen Hoppes; Raymond Puffer; Mike Kokko


Archive | 2010

Vorrichtung zur Ausrichtung elner Oberfiäche mindestens eines Gegenstands An apparatus for aligning at least one article Elner Oberfiäche

Glen Hoppes; Mike Kokko; Raymond Puffer


Archive | 2010

Apparatus for aligning at least one article Elner Oberfiäche

Glen Hoppes; Mike Kokko; Raymond Puffer


Archive | 2005

Long-life membrane electrode assemblies with gasket and frame

Glen Hoppes; Raymond Puffer


Archive | 2003

Elements de retenue et procedes destines a faciliter la fabrication de dispositifs comprenant des materiaux en couche mince

Raymond Puffer; Stephen Derby; Glenn Saunders; Glen Hoppes; Louise Courtois; Juergen Pawlik; Werner Kraus


Archive | 2003

Verfahren und vorrichtung zur übertragung dünner schichten von einer urspungsposition zu einer zielposition

Louise Courtois; Stephen Derby; Glen Hoppes; Werner Kraus; Jürgen Pawlik; Raymond Puffer; Glenn Saunders

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Raymond Puffer

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Glenn Saunders

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Stephen Derby

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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